+ TheArbiter.net is
used for all match scheduling.
+ Each official is responsible for updating their
availability, and regularly checking their Arbiter
account.
+ You will be prompted via e-mail when games have been
assigned to you.
+ Each official is responsible for accepting or declining
each match in the stated time frame.
+ Matches are assigned by a certified assignor
("scheduler"), and are based on your availability for
matches and our informal judgment of your background and
experience.
+ Most new officials are assigned as Assistant Referees
(ARs), on younger USSF age divisions. As time goes on, you
will receive more challenging assignments based on your
performance, including a good record in honoring
assignments you are given, properly wearing the adopted
uniform, and overall game management.
+ Our local USSF youth league usually includes age
divisions U-9, U-10, U-11, U-12, U-13, U-14, U-16, and U-19
("U" means "Under" this age). We rarely assign you to
matches where the players are older than you.
NOTE
- The GLASRA
Executive Board does not oppose GLASRA officials working
matches for the SoccerZone, The Summit, LISA, or similar
businesses. However, please keep in mind... when you choose
to officiate a match that is not sanctioned by GLASRA, you
are neither governed by GLASRA policies nor covered by any
USSF benefits. In case of injury or legal proceedings
arising from your performance as the soccer official, you
are on your own... GLASRA and USSF are not involved.